Portugal. The Man


Portugal. The Man is an American rock band from Wasilla, Alaska and based in Portland, Oregon. The group currently consists of founding member John Baldwin Gourley and his wife, backing vocalist and percussionist Zoe Manville. The couple are joined by a group of touring musicians for live performances. Gourley and co-founding bassist Zach Carothers met and began playing music together in 2001 at Wasilla High School.
The group released two albums on Fearless Records, and then released three albums on their own label Approaching AIRballoons in a partnership with Equal Vision Records, then moved to Atlantic Records in 2010, with whom they released four full-length albums. They are best known for their 2017 single "Feel It Still", which won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.
In 2024, they were the guest stars from the children's television on Yo Gabba Gabbaland. They appeared in episode 2 Make, and performed, Art Party.
On April 12th through 19th 2025, they performed the song, Rainbow Connection along with Paul Williams and Weird Al Yankovic in Yo Gabba Gabba Coachella.

History

Origin (2002–2006)

About August 2002, the band Anatomy of a Ghost was formed by John Gourley, Joe Simon, Dewey, Nick Simon, and Zach Carothers. Gourley fronted the band having had no previous singing experience. Anatomy of A Ghost quickly gained popularity, but before long the group broke up. Portugal. The Man was originally started as Gourley's side project and Carothers played bass. Before they had a drummer, they used drum machines and synth-loops as a backing beat.
Gourley and Carothers teamed with Wesley Hubbard, Nick Klein and Harvey Tumbleson forming the band, Portugal. The Man. They left Wasilla and went to Portland with the intent to record and tour. The band recorded demos in the summer of 2004, and went on a US tour in the fall. In spring 2005, Klein and Tumbleson left and Jason Sechrist joined the band a little later. Portugal. The Man's debut record Waiter: "You Vultures!" was released by Fearless Records on January 24, 2006. The album was produced by Casey Bates.
The band's name is based on an idea of David Bowie's "larger than life" fame. They wanted the band to have a bigger-than-life feel but did not want to name it after one of their members. "A country is a group of people," guitar player and vocalist John Gourley said. "With Portugal, it just ended up being the first country that came to mind. The band's name is 'Portugal'. The period is stating that, and 'The Man' states that it's just one person". Gourley is saying that the country name they picked represents a person but not a specific member.
The name has a more personal meaning as well: Portugal. The Man refers to the name of a book which Gourley has planned to write about his father and his father's many adventures.

Independent years (2007–2010)

On July 24, 2007, they released their second full-length album, Church Mouth, again produced by Casey Bates, and set out on their own U.S. tour with support from The Photo Atlas, Play Radio Play, Tera Melos and The Only Children among other bands. Then they toured Europe and had another US tour with opening acts Rocky Votolato and Great Depression during September and October. After that tour, they joined Thursday, a post-hardcore band, on a short east coast tour in November alongside Circle Takes The Square.
In 2008, the band left Fearless Records and added Ryan Neighbors, their touring keyboardist, as an official member and a replacement for Wes Hubbard. On July 30, 2008, it was announced that Portugal. The Man was releasing Censored Colors under its own independent record label, Approaching AIRballoons, in partnership with Equal Vision Records. It was released August 1. Zoe Manville, a musician and graphic designer, was involved with the album and has been involved on all albums since 2008 including as a vocalist on many of the tracks on Woodstock. John Gourley was chosen as the 2008 Alternative Press "Best Vocalist of the Year".
In 2009, Portugal. The Man played at Bonnaroo in Manchester, Tennessee and at Lollapalooza in Chicago. Their fourth album, The Satanic Satanist, came out on July 21, 2009. Themed around memories and stories from Gourley's youth in Alaska, the album was recorded with the help of record producer Paul Q. Kolderie. The band's fifth studio album, American Ghetto, was released on March 2, 2010. Before the album was released the band did not seek reviews, publicity, or airplay before the release date and no one received the album early. Gourley and Carothers grew up listening to The Beatles' songs

''In the Mountain In the Cloud'' (2010–2012)

In April 2010, Portugal. The Man announced their signing to Atlantic Records. During the summer of 2010, the band recorded an album, In the Mountain In the Cloud, with producer John Hill in El Paso, Texas; London; and San Diego. Andy Wallace mixed the album.
File:PortugalTheMan2011.jpg|thumb|Portugal. The Man performing on FM4 in Vienna, April 2011
Starting in April 2011, Portugal. The Man began releasing one 30-second clip every week from their new album via their YouTube channel, with a 13-minute short film "Sleep Forever", directed by Michael Ragen, premiered in June of that year. The full album, In the Mountain in the Cloud, was released on July 19, 2011. Portugal. The Man made their second appearance at Bonnaroo for the festival's 10th anniversary in June 2011, as well as another Lollapalooza appearance in August. On August 8, 2011, after their Lollapalooza show, the band's van and trailer were stolen. The van was recovered the next day, but the contents of the trailer were lost. A list of the missing equipment was released by the band. John Gourley said, "... every bit of money Portugal. The Man has made over the last five years was in that trailer." Four days after the theft, much of the band's gear was recovered from the home of a man who claimed to have purchased it at a flea market. The band posted a thank you note on its website: "it is more than just a win for PTM, it is also a win for Twitter, the world of social media, the Chicago police, and old school journalism." The man was charged with one felony count of theft for buying the stolen equipment.
In late 2011, Portugal. The Man went on a US tour and guitarist Noah Gersh joined the band. They went on tour in Europe in January 2012, opening for The Black Keys before going to Melbourne, Australia to headline and perform at St Jerome's Laneway Festival. In the spring of 2012, they headlined the Norman Music Festival in Norman, Oklahoma as well as the Jägermeister Music Tour with an indie band, The Lonely Forest. Ryan Neighbors left the group in April 2012, to pursue his own music career with his new project Hustle and Drone, and was replaced by Kyle O'Quin on keyboards. Jason Sechrist was replaced by former child actor and drummer Kane Ritchotte from DEV2.0 shortly after Neighbors' departure.

''Evil Friends'' (2013–2014)

The band's seventh album, Evil Friends, was released on June 4, 2013, preceded by a single of the same name in March 2013. Produced by Danger Mouse and featuring guest appearances from Este and Danielle Haim, the album was influenced by Pink Floyd and specifically by Pink Floyd's album, The Dark Side of the Moon. A music video of "Purple Yellow Red and Blue" came out. Later in 2013, singles from Evil Friends including "Evil Friends" and "Purple, Yellow, Red and Blue", were remixed by artists including Bear Mountain, Terry Urban and the band Passion Pit.

''Woodstock'' and "Feel It Still" (2014–2020)

In November 2014, Portugal. The Man recorded their eighth album with Mike D from The Beastie Boys as their producer. The band posted pictures of the band in the studio with Mike D on their Instagram as well as small teasers of upcoming songs. Mac Miller was shown working with the band. During that time, guitarist Eric Howk, formerly from The Lashes, joined the band. Howk, who grew up with Gourley and Carothers in Wasilla, had been talking with the band about joining them in 2007; however, an accident on May 5, 2007, left him a paraplegic and he unofficially tabled a decision. The first week of May 2015, the band released teasers on social networks of what seemed to be new music with a Latin twist with huapango guitars from Mexico, dream synths, and drums machines. On May 5, Portugal. The Man released a Spanish version of "Purple Yellow Red and Blue" covered by a Mexican-American band named The Chamanas on their official YouTube channel to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.
On December 31, 2015, Portugal. The Man posted to their website that they had completed two records, each with a hashtag #Gloomin + #Doomin, respectively. But on February 3, 2016, the band tweeted that the new record would be called Gloomin + Doomin. In February 2016, Portugal. The Man were featured on the Yoko Ono collaboration album Yes, I'm A Witch Too performing "Soul Got Out of the Box". On November 30, 2016, Triple J radio debuted Portugal. The Man's new song "Noise Pollution". It was released as a single, "Noise Pollution ", on December 2, and featured Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Zoe Manville. On March 3, 2017, the band released a single titled "Feel It Still" off their eighth studio album, Woodstock. The release was followed by an accompanying music video three days later. It was revealed that Gloomin + Doomin was never finished and was thrown away three years later.
The album's title was inspired by an original 1969 Woodstock music festival ticket stub owned by Gourley's father. It led Gourley to a realization that almost 50 years later, music has the same mission as then–"to comment on societal and political unease." "We worked with so many rad people on this album, but ended up with just the four of us in a basement at 4 a.m. trying to say something that mattered," said Gourley. "Trying to write music that would help people feel they're not alone, even if they're angry or feeling lost." Woodstock was released on June 16, 2017. The band caused some controversy during their performance of "Feel It Still" at the American Music Awards in November 2017 because of their backdrop that read: "No computers up here, just live instruments." Critics felt that the implication was that bands who use backing tracks were less artistically relevant than ones who used only live instruments.
"Feel It Still" became the band's biggest hit single to date in the United States, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs, Hot 100 Airplay, and Pop Songs charts and becoming a Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
On January 28, 2018, "Feel It Still" won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards and then won the Alternative Rock Song of the Year at the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards in Inglewood, California. The band also received the ASCAP Vanguard Award at the ASCAP Pop Music Awards in April 2018. "Live in the Moment" became a number one track on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart during the week of March 26, 2018. It additionally gained the honor of the track with the most spins during a week's time, that has ever been recorded on Alternative radio at 3,503. In February 2018, the band embarked on a world tour in support of Woodstock and went to North America, Europe, and Australia ending in October 2018. Before each show on the tour, the band was introduced with a video featuring the Mike Judge characters Beavis and Butt-Head.
In support of their album, the band has appeared on numerous television programs. In July and August 2017, they played "Feel It Still" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Conan, respectively. The latter show featured a four-piece string section. In September 2017, it played "Feel It Still" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and returned to that program in March 2018, playing "Live in the Moment" with the USC marching band. In February 2018, Portugal. The Man appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert playing "Live In The Moment" with backing from the PS22 Children's Chorus and the BKSteppers drumline. In April 2018, the group performed "Feel It Still" and "Live in the Moment" with a string quartet on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. In May 2018, the band played "Live In The Moment" again, this time on The Late Late Show with James Corden.